I have one almost-complete set; of the cards you mentioned I'm only missing #58. I don't what else is missing, as I have them arranged in proper chronological order (who was responsible for numbering them? Must not have ever seen the film).

I never was into collecting cards - I only collected the Moonraker cards because that was all there was in the dark days before home VCRs.

While digging for the MR cards, I discovered that I also have 22 out of 66 'V' cards from 1984, and a bunch from the 1991 Addams Family movie - including four packs I never even opened!

I saw my set of the Moonraker cards just the other day. Very cool. I think there's a few deleted scenes shown in the set as well. I also have all of the stickers as well.
Very cool. Just watched Moonraker again tonight as well!

I have 1 complete set and factory sealed box. I bought the card set during an off day from sleepaway camp as a camper. I felt so lucky walking into that antique shop and noticing the set among all the knick knack padiwacks. I think it cost me a couple of bucks

There is a shot in there from some sort exercise/meditation center aboard the space station. I had a chance a few years back to ask Chiles about it and she had no recollection of the set/scene.

Meanwhile, I still need #58!

Thanks for the post. The scene you refer to was a chamber for the Drax couples to "populate". Interesting that it was even filmed.Interesting that Chiles doesn't recall it or filming, however it was 30+ years ago.

Thanks for the post. The scene you refer to was a chamber for the Drax couples to "populate". Interesting that it was even filmed.Interesting that Chiles doesn't recall it or filming, however it was 30+ years ago.

The set/scene I'd really like to know more about is that boardroom which doubles as the "private crematorium." The table and chairs (and all the electronics) are amazing. I have a book with a small B&W shot of Lonsdale in a suit holding a meeting on the set. There's something about it that suggests it's studio execs (like the press conferences you see in the YOLT volcano or the Liparus) as opposed to, I dunno ... Drax's investors?

"We've invested billions in your space station, Drax - several times what it cost to launch the pieces into orbit and assemble it. Now our accountants tell us you've been building hidden launch sites all over the world! What gives?"

"Your accountants neglected to tell you about this chamber - what I like to call my 'Goldfinger' briefing room. At the mere touch of a button..."

"We've invested billions in your space station, Drax - several times what it cost to launch the pieces into orbit and assemble it. Now our accountants tell us you've been building hidden launch sites all over the world! What gives?"

"Your accountants neglected to tell you about this chamber - what I like to call my 'Goldfinger' briefing room. At the mere touch of a button..."

Squash!

In this, the Trump era, the scene would be ripe for a "You're fired!" joke ...

Thanks for the post. The scene you refer to was a chamber for the Drax couples to "populate". Interesting that it was even filmed.Interesting that Chiles doesn't recall it or filming, however it was 30+ years ago.

The set/scene I'd really like to know more about is that boardroom which doubles as the "private crematorium." The table and chairs (and all the electronics) are amazing. I have a book with a small B&W shot of Lonsdale in a suit holding a meeting on the set. There's something about it that suggests it's studio execs (like the press conferences you see in the YOLT volcano or the Liparus) as opposed to, I dunno ... Drax's investors?

It's an amazing set for sure. I've read and heard many times that there was not anything further filmed on the set for Moonraker.Seems strange as it was an amazing set for sure.